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  2. How California requires all high school students know ...

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    (The Center Square) – California high school students are now required to learn about their rights as workers with materials created by labor organizations, however, students in Los Angeles have ...

  3. California Assembly Bill 540 (2001) - Wikipedia

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    The law allows students who attended high school in California, among other eligibility requirements, to pay in-state tuition fees instead of out-of-state tuition at California's public institutions of higher education, including the University of California, California State University, and California Community Colleges. [1]

  4. Here’s the Living Wage a Family of Four Will Need to ... - AOL

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    Ten of the 20 most expensive cities to live in are in California, according to a new analysis completed by personal finance website SmartAsset. The study looked at data from MIT's Living Wage...

  5. Here’s the Living Wage a Single Person Needs To Live ...

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    Several California cities made the list for the highest salaries needed for a single adult to live comfortably: San Jose, Irvine, Santa Ana, San Diego, Chula Vista, San Francisco and Oakland.

  6. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    If the child misses more than 50 school hours without permission, the family allowance will be suspended until the child re-fulfills his/her school attendance obligation properly. In the case of pre-school age children, family allowance will be suspended in case of an unjustified absence exceeding 20 days of education. [9]

  7. California State Student Association - Wikipedia

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    The California State Student Association (CSSA), also known as the Cal State Student Association, is an "unincorporated income tax-exempt association". [3] [4] CSSA is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and it is exempt from state franchise or income tax under California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 23701d.

  8. Students sue Education Department, allege DOGE is ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON – College students in California sued the U.S. Department of Education Friday, alleging Elon Musk’s government efficiency team illegally accessed the agency’s confidential student ...

  9. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The case of Forest Grove School District v. T.A., 129 S.Ct. 2484 (2009) addressed the issue of whether the parents of a student who has never received special education services from a public school district are potentially eligible for reimbursement of private school tuition for that student under the IDEA. [54]